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Locality: Sacramento, California

Phone: +1 916-278-6784



Address: 6000 J St 95819 Sacramento, CA, US

Website: www.csus.edu/al

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Sac State ASI Director of Arts and Letters 29.06.2021

Are you interested in taking on more responsible this next school year? Are you a student in the College of Business Administration or College of Education? We have two positions on the ASI Board of Directors open. Go to our website for more information at http://www.asi.csus.edu//board-of-directors/join-the-board/

Sac State ASI Director of Arts and Letters 27.06.2021

REGISTER to table and/or perform at Cultural Day! > > https://buff.ly/2J8InOq Deadline is NEXT FRIDAY March 22nd & event date is Wed. April 3rd. It only takes a few minutes! This will be a big day to celebrate the beauty of diversity that exists at our campus! Sacramento State

Sac State ASI Director of Arts and Letters 08.11.2020

The ASI Board of Directors attended the Green & Gold Gala last night to raise monies for Sac State students. We were proud to donate $2000 to the Student Emergency Fund for students to utilize when they are faced with challenges in continuing to forge ahead.

Sac State ASI Director of Arts and Letters 30.10.2020

Campus Alert: President Robert S. Nelsen has sent the following message to the Sacramento State community about the campus closure: We have made the difficult d...ecision to keep campus closed through the Thanksgiving holiday. We had hoped to reopen on Monday, Nov. 19, but with the forecast showing ongoing unhealthy air quality, we believe that it is in the best interest of Hornet Family to continue to encourage people to stay home and to stay indoors. A very limited number of personnel will be asked to perform essential functions such as payroll, police services, transcript distribution, etc. Please do not report to campus unless a manager specifically contacts you and asks you to report to campus. As previously announced, classes will resume on Monday, Nov. 26. Environmental Health and Safety will continue to monitor the air quality both indoors and outdoors. For staff: As noted, some essential functions of the University will need to occur this week so that, for example, people will get paid on time and so that students can register and apply to graduate schools. Necessary personnel will be notified by their managers if they need to report to work during the closure. Please be reminded that Friday, Nov. 23, is not a campus holiday. By then, the smoke from the Camp Fire is expected to have dissipated. For those of you who are planning not to take a vacation day or personal leave on Nov. 23 and, instead, to come to work, please notify your manager no later than 5 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 19. For faculty: There will be no classes nor any assignments due until Monday, Nov. 26. Faculty may not assign work or require students to submit assignments during the suspension. We encourage faculty to use this time to adjust their coursework and prepare for the final two weeks of class. For students: There will be no classes or assignments due or assigned until Monday, Nov. 26. Contact your faculty if you have questions about specific coursework. Students employed on campus should not report to work. Students scheduled to work the week of Nov. 19-Nov. 21 will be paid for their missed shifts. The residence halls and the Courtyard Market will be open. Student Health and Counseling Services will be available for patients with urgent medical or mental health needs between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday and Tuesday. Pharmacy services also will be available during these hours. Please call Student Health and Counseling Services with any questions or concerns at (916) 278-6461. More information about the availability of student services (registration, financial aid, transcripts, etc.) will be forthcoming from the Division of Student Affairs later today. The AIRC and the University Library will be open again on Saturday, Nov. 24. The recent fires have been some of the most devastating in our state's history. Communities have been destroyed, and countless people in California are suffering greatly. In this time of thanksgiving, I hope that the Hornet Family will come together to support the affected communities. As an Anchor University, let’s find ways to reach out and help contribute to their recovery. I wish you a safe and enjoyable break, and I look forward to seeing everyone back on campus on Monday, Nov. 26.

Sac State ASI Director of Arts and Letters 18.10.2020

ASI programs will be open on Monday and all employees, inclusive of student staff, part-time, and full-time staff, should report to work for their scheduled shifts.

Sac State ASI Director of Arts and Letters 29.09.2020

Drop off your ballot, or swing in and vote. Today and tomorrow!

Sac State ASI Director of Arts and Letters 17.09.2020

New this semester are six (6) $500 scholarships for each of the ASI departments including Aquatic Center, Business Office & Student shop, Children's Center, Peak Adventures, Student Engagement & Outreach and Student Government. If you use the ASI services that you may be eligible to apply. Click the link below! Due by Friday, October 19!

Sac State ASI Director of Arts and Letters 15.09.2020

Did I hear that Amazon Prime day was coming up on Monday? If you're taking advantage of the deals be sure to start using the amazon smile link and earn some $$ for the ASI Food Pantry while you're shopping!

Sac State ASI Director of Arts and Letters 10.09.2020

Broadcasting, Journalism, English majors...are you interested?

Sac State ASI Director of Arts and Letters 27.08.2020

Hello Fellow Hornets, My updated office hours for this semester are: Mon: 8:00 am - 9:45 am ... Wed: 8:00 am - 9:45 am 1:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Sac State ASI Director of Arts and Letters 17.08.2020

Hello Fellow Hornets, I encourage you all to check out this Arts & Letters Professional Seminar! They have some great workshops in store, with the possibilty of earning a unit of credit!

Sac State ASI Director of Arts and Letters 01.08.2020

Hello Fellow Hornets, I apologize for my lack of content on this page, but here are a few resources that you can utilize as finals approaches. Business Tutoring Center : Located Tahoe Hall 3067 Run by upper division students... Drop-in Based on posted office hours outside the office Chemistry Help Office : Sequoia 502 Drop-in tutoring with faculty and Chemistry majors Based on posted office hours Engineering Tutoring Center : Santa Clara Hall 1207 Run by upper division students Drop-in Based on posted office hours outside the office Peer and Academic Resource Center : Located Lassen Hall 2200 916-278-6010 Drop-in and appointment Tutoring all Subjects IAD workshops Calculus Readiness workshops Monday Thursday 8:00 am -5:00 pm, Friday 8:00 am 4:00 pm Peer Assisted Learning : Located Sequoia 248 Drop-in tutoring o Math 29, 30 ,31 o Chemistry 4, 1a, 1b o Biology 22 ,121, 131 Based on posted office hours outside the office Physics Tutoring Center : Sequoia 124 Drop-in Tutoring by upper division students and faculty Based on posted office hours outside the office Math Lab : Brighton Hall 118 All Math and Statistics lower division courses Monday Thursday 9:00 am -5 :00 pm, Friday 9:00 am 1:00 pm University Reading and Writing Center : Calaveras Hall 128 By appointment or Drop-in Planning and organizing writing Reviewing and finalizing writing Processing difficult texts Monday - Thursday 2:00 pm- 4:00 pm

Sac State ASI Director of Arts and Letters 20.07.2020

Don't forget to apply for the ASI Scholarships! http://www.asi.csus.edu/scholarships-gran/asi-scholarships/

Sac State ASI Director of Arts and Letters 02.07.2020

Hello my beloved College of Arts & Letters! Just a quick reminder, for those who are in search of a part-job, career or internship, the All majors career fair is tomorrow! Tuesday, October 6th form 10am-2pm in the University union Ballroom. ... https://csus-csm.symplicity.com/events/students.php